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Israel Halperin Prize
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The Israel Halperin Prize is awarded every five years by the Canadian Annual Symposium on Operator Theory and Operator Algebras to a member of the Canadian mathematical community who has recently obtained a doctorate and has made contributions to operator theory or operator algebras. It honors Israel Halperin, the founder of a group of researchers in operator algebras and operator theory at the University of Toronto who strongly influenced the field across Canada. First awarded in 1980.[1]
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Recipients
The recipients of are:[2]
- 1980: Man-Duen Choi
- 1985: Kenneth R. Davidson
- 1985: David Handelman
- 1990: Ian F. Putnam
- 1995: Nigel Higson
- 2000: Guihua Gong
- 2000: Alexandru Nica
- 2010: Andrew Toms
- 2015: Serban Belinschi
- 2015: Zhuang Niu
- 2020: Matthew Kennedy
- 2020: Aaron Tikuisis
- 2025: Michael Hartz
- 2025: Christopher Schafhauser
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